Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Virtual Field Trips

Virtual Field Trips help facilitate learning in the classroom by allowing students to have vicarious experiences from inside the classroom. Virtual Field Trips are an excellent recourse because even in times of economic hardships Virtual Field Trips are still accessible. They can be viewed in the classroom or, depending on the socioeconomic status of the children and their families, they can be viewed at home. I think they are also beneficial because some places that would yield more understanding through a field trip may not always be safe to visit such as a volcano or an ancient cave. Social issues such as authenticity, bias, stereotypes, and insulting generalizations should be considered before exploring places for Virtual Field Trips.


I was very excited when I saw all the resources for collaborative classrooms and Virtual Field Trips. There is an organization called CILC which stands for Center for Interactive Learning and Collaborating which specializes in connecting people and groups with each other in several different settings from classrooms to professional development. The Virtual Field Trips I liked the most was the one I found that too students on a tour inside of an ancient cave where students could navigate the inside of a real cave and view real cave drawings.
 
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P.S. the only down side to this field trip is that all of the tabs are in a differnt language. It is still easy to navigate. I managed very well for not being able to speak any other language as fluently as i speak English.

The Role of Audio Communication in the Classroom


The role of audio in the learning process is one that is integral it is the way most information is communicated. There are even students who thrive most when communicated with via audio devices. Students also receive supplementary support via audio communication. It serves as a means to further explain and to highlight a different sense by which students can intake information.

Audacity and Pod Casts are emerging audio devices that teachers and students can use to enhance lessons and learning in the classroom. I would allow students to use Audacity to record speeches in language arts class. I would upload informational pod casts on my teacher webpage for parents to receive important information.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Edmodo for the Classroom

I am so excited to be able to view my cooperating teacher's edmodo page for his classes. In case you have not heard of Edmodo, it is an online school portal set up by class. It is modeled after the all too familiar Facebook. Teachers can post links for students to view to cultivate prior knowledge. Documents, power points, PDFs and images can also be uploaded into Edmodo. Students each have a profile where they can access the class information and post questions about links, documents, and homework. This online social education portal also allows for collaboration much like many other portals. The difference that I can determine from Edmodo and other discussion based learning portals is that conversation is more natural across the Edmodo page. Posts and responses are more fluid and less staged in this Edmodo program. From the amount of participation from students I can conclude that Edmodo is a viable resource for teachers of 21st century learners. Edmodo is also very user friendly in that it is simple to create and maintain. If this seems like something you are interested in feel free to visit the link I post below!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCfnb9vTPSo

Quote of the Week

"We all want progress, but if you're on the wrong road, progress means doing an about-face and walking back to the right road; in that case the man who turns back soonest is the most progressive."

This qoute by C.S. Lewis is very fitting today.

Sometimes many things are being accomplshed while on the road of life but somtimes we need to stop and regroup so that no detail is missed; in some cases we need to stop several times and regroup often in order to succeed.

When is the last time you regrouped? I regrouped today!